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FOURTH OF JULY 

COXTAININd A SUCCINCT ACCOUXT OF THE 

CELEBUATIOX OF THE FOURTH OF JULY. 

1866, UPON THE PKESEXTATION OF THE 

STATE FLAGS CARRIED HY THE 

PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS 

DURINO THE 

SOUTHERN REBELLION. 



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^ FOURTH OF JULY 



EESPECTPULLY DEDICATED 

TO HIS EXCELLENCY 



ANDREW G. CKIRTIN, 



GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA, 
AND THi: 

Gallant Defenders of the Union, 

FROM THE 

STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 
Br 

WILLIAM D. MOOHE, 

PHILADELPHIA. 



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TO THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA: 

The colobration of the Fourth of July, 18G6, 
is one of (.J rent importance to you, and it is be- 
coming at tliis period to give a succint account 
of the reasons which have caused tlie Governor 
of your vState to take so much interest in tho pro- 
ceedings. 

On tlie Fourth day of MaTcli, 1801, Abraham 
Lincoln was inaugurated as the Sixteenth Presi- 
dent of tlie United Strtes of America. From 
long scenes of disgrace and robbery the Coun- 
try seemed to have thrown off its apatliy, and 
determined to use its best endeavors to secure 
Government from its despoilers, and tliose Avho 
desired to subvert its blessings, to perpetuate their 
own odious institutions. It would be needless to 
recur to the damning schemes laid out by those 
who having lost power, were anxious to assassi- 
nate the man whom God had given a nation to 
be its Saviour and Redeemer. History will do 
justice to these deep laid schemes, and we will 
bring ourselves to the meeting of tlie (Jovemors 
of loyal states in Washington, on April 4th, 1801, 
so beautifully portrayijd in the following article 
from the ])en of Chas. C. Wilson, Esq., then of 
the Philadelphia Daily News, b it now attached 
to Forneys' liress. 

WORDS RIGHTLY vSPOKEN AT A MO- 
MENTOUS TIME. 

vShortly after Abraham Lincoln assumed the 
duties of President of the United States, while 



traitors infested ' the National Capital, and the 
gloom of rebellion was fast thickening over the 
face of the country, he was visited by several 
Governors of as many States, among whom was 
the Chosen Son of Pennsylvania, Andi-ew G. 
Cm'tin. The President was contemplating how 
to act. He seemed t.o be self-willed, and had 
the nerve, but something like a doubt lingered 
in his mind, he paced the floor in a meditative 
mood some time, and said but little. There 
was a solemnity in the crowd of intelligent men, 
and statesmen around him, that indicated deep 
thoughtful contemplation. Each of the limited 
party present had already expressed his views 
upon the importance of the occasion. 

The whole machinery of the Government was 
in bad order, and in the several departments 
there were traitors still clogging the wheels. 
An unbidden tear started down the cheek of the 
patriot President, but he nerved himself for the 
work before him. The Temple of Liberty was 
tottering indeed ; column after column was fall- 
ing. His mission was the arduous one of re- 
building it. The President seated himself in a 
chair once adorned by Washington, the Father 
of his Country, when all at once he sprang to his 
feet, and exclaimed " Gentlemen, the Union and 
the Constitution must be saved. I have been 
contemplating whether the States will respond to 
jny proclamation, if I issue it now. Governor 
Curtin, what will Pennsylvania do ?" Governor 
Curtin wlio was standing looking out of a win- 
dow, turned and confronted the President and 



replied, '• AVliat Avill Pennsylvania do ?" Wliy 
Sir, She'll i'urnisli a hundred thousand men in a 
week, if it be necessary." 

This noble and prompt reply of the favored 
son of the blue mountains of the Keystone State 
clinched the nail. They were tho right words 
spoken at a momentous time. The eye of the 
Springfield Statesman gi*ew brighter, his tall 
manly form stood more erect, and shaking hands 
with the Governor, said " Those words encour- 
age me, they take all doubt from my mind, they 
ease my heart of a heavy weight, my proclama- 
tion I shall issue tomorrow." Joy beamed as 
brightly in the congregation of intelligent men, 
as the sun ever did, after a gloomy day. The 
proclamation was issued, and when the unseen 
electric sjjark spread the announcement to all 
parts of tlie country, a couple of companies from 
the interior of the State of Pennsylvania, re- 
sponded, and forthwith they arrived at the capital 
of the Nation. Pennsyh'ania was Hrst in the 
field, almost before the ink was dry in the procla- 
mation ; and the glorious old state has now more 
men , good, solid, noble, true hearted patriotic 
men in the American Army tlian any other state 
in the Union, and has a few more of the same 
sort left. But for the reply of Gov. Curtin, or 
had he hesitated for a single moment, tlie issuing 
of the proclamation would have been delayed at 
a time when weeks were months, and months 
were years. 

Pennsylvania had lier huiidnMl thousand men 
ready by the time the National Government 



wanted them, and thus the words of our own 
active, patriotic, and prophetic Governor, have 
been Avell fulfilled to the very letter. He may- 
be truly considered the " hero of the war," 

Impartial history will give praise to Governor 
Curtin. His name will be as familiar as house- 
hold words among all patriotic Union-loving 
people, long after the names of the few miserable 
wretches, who are so steeped in prejudice, and 
so lost to all feelings of virtue, respect, and man- 
liness as to calumniate him, shall have rotted 
with their carcases in the grave of deep and 
blank oblivion. 

His name is a tower of strength, and, will in- 
crease in power as time progresses. Selfishness 
is not in his vocabulary. He stands this day in 
the wild sea of public opinion, like a proud defi- 
ant rock in mid ocean, around and against which 
the waves are expected to surge, but to go back 
into calm wa:ter again, without doing any harm. 
His noble reply to Presideht Lincoln, -when men 
of iron nerve were wanted, it is a stamp of the 
true character of the man. It was the musical 
ring of the true metal, the joyous tone of victory 
at the beginning, and it will be the death-knell of 
thieving usurpation and foul rebellion. — Philadel- 
'phia Daily News, November 1th, 18G1. 

On April Gth, 18G1, Governor Curtin returned 
to Ilarrisburg, Pa., and ,the Legislature being 
then in Session, he issued a message to the Sen- 
ate and House of Representative — on April 9th, 
18G1, couched in the following term " Pennsjd- 
vania yields to no State in her respect for, and 



her willingness to protect, by all needful guaran- 
tees, the coiii^titutional rights, and conslitutional 
independence of her sister states, nor infidelity to 
that constitutional union, -svliose unexampled 
benefits luive been showered alike upon herself, 
and them," after explaining to the Legislature 
the expediency of arming the Militia, in order 
to meet the demands of the General Govern- 
ernment, ho concluded by saying " Pennsylva- 
nia offers no counsel, and takes no action in the 
nature of a menace. Her desire is for peace, 
and her object the preservation of the personal 
and political rights of citizens, of the true sov- 
ereignty of States, and the Supremacy of law 
and order animated by these sentiments and. in- 
dulging an earnest hope of the speedy restoration 
of those harmonious and friendly relations be- 
tween the members of this Confederacy, which 
have brouglit our beloved counti')'- to a condition 
of unequalled Power and prosperity, I commit 
the grave subject of this comnuuiication to your 
deliberation. 

The Legislature referred the communication 
to a special committee, and expectations were 
greatly disappointed when on the 12th day of 
April, 1<S()1, the news came to Philadeli)hia, that 
Fort Sumpter which commanded the harbo.ur of 
Charleston, S. C, had been bombard('(l on the 
11th, and the noble garrison under connnand of 
the gjillant ^lajor Anderson, could not hold out 
much longer. Timid hearts and evil spirits cau- 
tioned tlie true and loyal to desist from retaliation, 
and allow the traitors time to ponder and repent, 



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but wlien on Saturday morning, the lotli day of 
April, 18G1, tlie news came that the traitors 
were still firing upon the almost defenceless fort, 
then the nations heart burst forth in all its ma- 
jestic fury and instantly thousands, aye millions 
of men left their workshops and their stores, and 
from the peaceful pursuits which they haciH^e- 
come accustomed to follow, they become men of 
iron and determination. The Streets of Phila- 
delphia presented a thrilling scene, old men and 
young lads, the newly married youth, and the 
father ofmany children, all rushed eagerly to the 
Old State House to learn what fiend led on the 
cabal who dared to desecrate the flag of American 
nationality, and as each telegram came sorrow- 
fully though hastily along the lines and informed 
the multitude of the sad deep disgi'ace, the im- 
mense thronfr became almost ungovernable, flags 
were displayed by all true Union loving people, 
and this seemed only to add fuel to the flames, 
the streets were jammed, every person suspected 
of being colleagued with the traitor, were com- 
pelled to show their colors, and many sneaking, 
and infamous cowards, who did not dare to speak 
their sentiments, and too timid to go south to aid 
their own hellbent cause found relief beneath the 
dear old flag, they would have sneakingly dese- 
crated. After a long Saturday night, Sunday 
came at last, and with it came the sad intelli- 
gence that Fort Sumpter had fallen. On Monday 
the 15th tlie President's Proclamation was issued, 
and the danger liaving been seen, the alarm was 
sounded and true men joined themselves in bands 



to subvert the deadly plans of the Reb<'ls auJ 
Traitors, without detracting from the uK.'rits of 
millions of noble men who were in arms, and eager 
for the fray, we must mention those who left our 
glorious State of Pennsylvania, and it is with 
pride that we chronicle the iactthat Gov. Curtin 
accepted the 

AVa-shington Artillery of Pottsvillc 

National Light Infantry, of Pottsville. 

Kinggold Light Artillery .of Reading. 

Logan Guards of Lewistown, and 

Allen Infantry of Allentown, 
numberiug some live hunth*ed men, and ordered 
them to report to Washington without delay. 
The incidents of their passagtJ through lialtimorc 
tjie true Pennsylvania German style of Shenan- 
agan, from one depot to the other, and their ar- 
rival in Washington has been brilliantly and hap- 
pily portrayed and will be ever held in remem- 
brance by their generous Countrymen. On the 
evening of the 18th of A]>ril, details con- 
sisting of twelve companies of the Washington 
Brigade ununiformed and unarmed, left the City 
with the Gth Regt. Massachusetts, Vols. Upon 
their an*ival in Baltimore, a fight occurred when 
the Massachusetts, Regt., with a portion of the 
Washington Brigade, went on to Washington, 
and the balance of the Philadelphia Ref iments 
returned to Philadelj[diia to re-organize. The 
various militaiy companies throughout the State 
instantly tendered their services to the (Governor 
under the President's call for 7o,()00 men, and 
in twft weeks twenty-five regiments were formed 



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but the stringent orders of tlie Secretary of war, 
owing to the failure of the Washington Guards, 
no men were allowed to leave the States in which 
they were organized, until they were fully uni- 
formed. In a short time however the 25 Regts. 
departed, and four more Philadelphia Regts. 
were ready the 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th which 
however were accepted for three years or the 
war. The Legislature having been convened 
. by the Governor, • for the purpose of aniiing the 
State and creating a loan, immediately passed 
an Act authorizing the organization of 15 Regts. 
to be known as the Penna. Vol. Reserve Corps, 
and also authorizing a loan of $3,000,000 to 
provide for them ; these men were speedily 
raised and at this particular junction the old and 
revered Society of Cincinnatti tendered a dona- 
tion of $500 to be appropriated to purchase flags 
for the Penna. Regts. to be by them carried in 
the field, and when the service was performed 
and peace restored, to return them to be placed 
amono; the archives of the State and the Leofis- 
lature passed the following joint resolution : ^ 

Relative to the procuring of Standards for the 
several Regiments of Pennsylvania called or to 
be called into the Service of the United States. 

Sec# 1. Resolved hy the Senate of the House 
of Representatives of the CommomveaJth of 
Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That 
the governor of the commonwealth be requested 
to ascertain how the several regiments raised in 
Pennsylvania during the war of the revotution, 
and the war of 1812, and the war with Mexico, 



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were numbered, amonj; what divisions of the 
service tjiey were distributed, and were the said 
regiments distinguished themselves in action. 
That liaving ascertained the particuhu'S aforesaid 
he shall procure regimentals standards, to be in- 
scribed with the numbers of those regiments re- 
spectively, on which shall be painted the arms 
of this commonwealth, and the names of the ac- 
tions in which the said regiments distinguished 
themselves. That the standards so inscribed 
shall be delivered to the regiments now in the 
field or forming, bearing the regimental numbers 
correspondiug to the regiments of Pennsylvania 
in former wars. 

Sec. 2. That the governor do procure regi- 
mental standards for all the regiments formed or 
to be formed in Pennsylvania, beyond tlie num- 
bers in former wars, upon which shall be in- 
scribed the number of the regiment, and painted 
the arms of this commonwealth ; and that all 
these standards, after the present, unhappy rebel- 
lion is ended, shall be returned to the adjutant 
general of the state, to be further inscribed, as 
the valor and good conduct of each particular 
regiment may have deserved ; and that they then 
be carefully i)reserved by the state, to be deliv- 
ered to such future regiments as the military ne- 
cessities of the country may require I'ennsylva- 
nia to raise. 

ELISHA W. DAVIS, 
Speaker of the House of Representatives, 
L'OUIS W. HALL, 
Speaker of the Senate, 



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Approved — The Sixteenth day of May, 
Anno Domoni, one thousand eight hundred and 
sixty one. A. G. CURTIN. 

Nor Avere the ladies during this time idle, thou- 
sands of Regiments from other states, constantly 
arriving in our city, and the transportation of so 
many men being so unusual, the Government 
could not make provision to feed them. Men 
weary and hungry were thankful for a glass of 
water, but from the poor milk woman who gave 
all her milk away to the Ohio Boys, to the sew- 
ing women of Mary Street South wark, who gave 
her. Coffee, Pork and Beans to the 14th Brook- 
lyn, all were anxious to feed the gallant defend- 
ers, System Avas required, and on the 27th day 
of May, the women of Southwark, began the 
task of establishing the Union, and the Cooper 
Shop Refreshment Saloons, which to the honor of 
Philadelphia, never closed until thewar hadlended. 

The Citizens Volunteer Hospital, and the Sol- 
diers' Home are the monuments of the devotedness 
to the Union cause of the People of Philadelphia. 

When on the 27th day of July the intelligence 
arrived that our arms had met with reverses at 
the battle Bull Run the 15 Regts. of Penna. Re- 
serves were instantly forwarded to AYashington, 
and saved the nation of the disgrace of having 
Washington in the hands of the Rebels, and now 
after hard fought battles the^hero of Gettysburg, 
which battle saved the nation's life, returns the 
dear old flags to the Governor who presented 
them. INIay they ever remain among the archives 
of the State, and palsied be the hand that would 
desecrate them. 



13. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY, 18G6. 



FLAG TRESENTATION, AND ROUTE OF PARADE. 

Form on Broad street, right resting on Arcli 
street, facing West. March down Arch to 
Twelfth, down Twelfth to Chestnut, down Chest- 
nut to Second, down Second to AValnut, up 
AValnut to ludependecce Square. 

PROGRAMME AT THE SQUARE. 

1. Music — Triumplial March, by Professor 
Bergfield's Band. 

2. Prayer — By Rev. Tliomas Brainerd, D. D. 
o. The Star Spangled Banner — By the Han- 
del and Haydn Musical Society. 

4. Presentation of the Colors to Gov. Curtin, 
by Major-General Geo. G. Meade. 

5. lleply by his Excellency. 

*"G. Music — Hallelujah. Handel. Bergfield's 
Band. 

7. Thanks to Almighty God for Victory and 
Return of l^eace. 

8. Old Hundred — By the Handel and Haydn 
Society. 

9. Coronation March — Meyerbeei. Berg- 
field's Band. 

10. Benediction — Right Rev: Bishop Simpson. 

11. At the close of the ceremonies in Inde- 
pendence Square, a Salute will be fired in 
AVashington Square. 



PENIISYLVAJNIA EEGIMENTS. 



1st REGIMENT PENNSYLYANIA VOL 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
(Jolonel, Samuel Yohe, 

3d KEG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organized April 15, 1861. Musterep out July, 1861. 
Colonel, F. ts. Stumbaugh 

3d REG'T PENl^. VOL. 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Francis P. Minicr. 

4th EEG'T PENN.: VOL. 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861 , 
Colonel. John F. Hartranft. 

5th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15th. 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, E. P. M' Do well. 

6th EEG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel,. James Nagle. 

7th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organizad April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, William H. Irwin. 

8th EEG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, A. H. Emly. 

0th EEG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, II. O. Longenecker. 

10th EEG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15. 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Sullivan A. Meredfth. 

llih EEG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15, 1861. Mubtered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Plucon Jarrett. 

12th EEG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organized April 15, 1861, Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, David Campbell. 



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13th REG'T PEXN. VOL. 
Offifanized April 15, l8t>l. INIustcrcd out July, 18G1. 
Colonel, Thomas A. Rowley. 

11th IlEG'T PEXN. VOL.. 
Organized Ajjril 15, 1851. Mustered out July, 1S61. 
Colonel, John W. Johnson. 

I5th REG'T PEXN". VOL. • 

Oreanized April 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, 11. A. Oakford. 

16th REQ'T PENN. VOL. 
Org.inized Adril. 15, 1S61. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Thomas A Zeigle. 

17th REQ'T PENN. VOL. 
Orsranized April 15, 1S61. Mustered out July, 1S61. 
Colonel, Francis E. Patterson. 

18th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 16, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, William D. Lewis. 

19th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Orrranized April 15, 186i; Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Peter Lyle. 

. * 20th REQ'T PENN. VOL. 
Orjranized April 15. 1861. Clustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, William H. Gray. "» 

21st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Orsranized April 15. 1861. Musteredout July, 1861. 
Colonel, John F. Ballier. 

22d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 15, ISei. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Turner G. a'NIorehead. 

2.3d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
OrcraQizrd Ajiril 15, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861 
Colonel, Charies B. Defa. 

2lth REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 16, 1861. Mustered out July, 1861. 
Colonel, Joshua T. Owen. 

25tli REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organized April 1.5, 1861. Mustered put July, 1861. 
Colonel, H. L. Cake. 

[The foregoing Regiments were of the three months' service.] 



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lltli REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'dJuly 19,1861. Must'd out July 1,1865. 
Colonel, Eicliard Coulter. 

23d REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 2, 1861. Must'd out Sept. 14, 1864. 

1st Col. David B. Biriiey, 2d do. Thomas A. 

Neal, 3d do. John Ely, 4th do. John F. Glenn. 

26th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd May 5, 1861. Must'd out June 18, 1864. 

1st Col. William F. Small, 2d do. Benjamin F. 

Tilgman. 

27th REG'T PENN. VOL." 
Organ'd Oct. 2, 1861. Must'd out June 11, 1864. 
Colonel, Adolphus Buschbeck. 

28th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 28", 1861. Must'd out July 18, 1865. 
1st Col. John W. Geary, 2d do. Gabriel De 
Korponay, 3cl do. Thomas J. AM, 4th do. 
John Flynn. 

29th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'dMay 14, 1861. Must'd out July 17, 1865. # 
1st Col. John K. Murphy, 2d do. William Rich- 
ai'ds, Jr., 3d do. Samuel M. Zulick. 
30th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 9, 1861. Must'd out June 13, 1864. 
1st Col. R. Biddle Roberts, 2d do. Wm. Cooper 
TaUey. 

31st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Ap'l 24, 1861. Must'd out June 16, 1864. 
1st Col. William B. Mann, 2d do. William 
McCaridless. 



32a REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Or<Tan'a JuiK'21, 18G1. iSIust'd out June 17,18G4. 
Colonel, Horatio G. Sickel. 

r,3d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'cnLiy 0, 18G1. Must'd out Juno 17, 180 J. 
1st Col. Robert G. March, 2d do. Albert L. 
Magilton, 3d do. R. IL "NVoohvortli, 1th do. 
Thomas F. B. Tapper. 

3 1th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 20, 1861. Must'd out June 13th, 

14th and loth, 1804. 
1st Col. Seneca G. Simmons, 2d do. James AV. 
Fisher. 

3r>th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd June 22, 1801. Must'd out June 11,13 

and 14, 1804. 
1st Col. W. ^Y. Rickets, 2d do. William Sin- 
clair, 3d do. AVellington H. Ent. 

36th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 20, 1801. Must'd out June 16, 1804 
1st Col. Elisha B. Ilarvej, 2d do. Henry C. 
Bolinger. 

37th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Feb. 25, 1802. Must'd out May 24, 1864 
1st Col. George S. Hays, 2d do. Sihis M.Bailey. 

38th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 28, 1801 . Must'd out I^Iay 13, 1804 
1st Col. Conrad F. Jackson, 2d do. Robert An- 
derson. 

SOtli REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Orn-an'dJunel, 1801. Must'd out June 13,1864. 



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1st Col. Jolm S. M'Calmont, 2d do. James T. 

Kirkj 3d do. Adoniram J. Warner. 

40th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd June 1, 1861. Must'd out June 14,1864. 

1st Col. T. F. GaUaglier, 2d do. Samuel M. 

Jackson. 

41st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 25, 1861. Must'd out June 11, 1864 
1st Col. John H. Taggart, 2d do. Martin D. 
Hardin. 

42d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 13, 1861. Must'd out June 13, 14 

and 15, 1864. ' 
1st Col. Charles J. Biddle, 2d do. Thomas L. 
Kane, 3d do. Hugh W. M'Neil, 4th do. 
Charles F. Taylor. 

43d REG'T 1st ART. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 13, 1861. Must'd out June and 

July, 1865. 
1st Col. Charles T. Campbell, 2d do. R. M. West. 

44th REG'T 1st CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 1, 1861; Must'd out Sept. 1864. 
1st Col. George D. Bayard, 2d do. Owen Jones, 
3rd do. J. P. Taylor. 

45th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 22, 1861. Must'd out July 17, 1865. 
1st Col. Thomas Welsh, 2d do. John I. Curtin. 

46th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 1, 1861. Must'd out July 16, 1865. 
1st Col. Joseph F. Knipe, 2d do. James L.' Self- 
rid^e. 



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47tli REG'T PENN. .VOL.' 
Organ'J Aurj. 5, 18G1. Mustered out Sept. 24, 
18G4. 1st Col. Tilghman II. Good, 2d do J. 
P. Shindlc Gobin. 

48tli REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 14, 18G1. Musl'd out July 17^ 18Go 
1st Col. James Nagle, 2d do. Joshua K. Seig- 
fried, 3d do. Henry Pleasants, 4th do. George 
W. Gowan, 5th do. Isaac F. Brannon. 

40th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd July 21, 18G1. Must'd out July lo, 18C5. 
1st Col. AVilliam H. Irwin, 2d do. Tlionias. jM.' 

Hulings, 3d do. Boynton J. Hickman, 4tli do. 

Amos AV. AVakefield. 

50th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 27, 18G1. Must'dout July 30, 18G5 
1st Col. Benjamin C. Christ, 2d do. AVilliam II. 

Telford. - 

51st REG'T. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 27, 18G1. Must'd out July 27, 18G5 
1st Col. John F. Ilartranft, 2d do. Edwin Scliaal, 

3d do. AVilliam J. Bolton. 

52d REG'T PENN. A^OL. 
Organ'd Aug. 1, 18G1. Must'd out July 12, 1865 
1st Col. Jolm C. Dodge, Jr.; 2d do Henry M. 
Iloyt; 3d do. John B. Conynham. 

53d REG'T PENN. VOL." 
Organ'd Aug. 17, 1 8G1 . Must'd out June 30, 1 8G5 
1st Col. John R.Brooke; 2d do. S. Octavius 

Bull ; 3d do. A\'m. M. Miutzer. 



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54tli EEG' PENN. YOL. 
Organ'd July 30, 1861. Must'd out July 15,^1865 
1st Col. Jacob M. Campbell; 2d do. Albert 
P. Moulton. 

55tli REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 2, 18(3l. Must'd out Aug. 30, 1865. 
1st Col. Rich'd AVhite ; 2d do. Jnol H. Filler. 
56th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 1, 1861. Must'd out July 1, 1865. 
1st Col. Sullivan i\. Meredith; 2d do. J. Wil- 
liam Hoffman; 3d do. Henry A. Laycock. 

57th REG' r PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 24, 1861. Must'd out June 29,1865. 

1st Col. Wm. Maxwell; 2d do. Chas. T. Camp- 
bell; 3d do. Peter Sides; 4th do. Geo. Zinn. 
58th REG^T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 1, 1861. Must'd out 

1st Col. J. Richter Jones; 2d do. Carlton B. 
Curtis ; 3d do. Cecil Clay. 
59th REG'T, 2d CAV. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 7, 1861. Must'd out July 13, 1865. 

1st Col. R. B Price ; 2d do. Wm. W. Saunders. 

60th REG'T, 3d CAV. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 23, 1861. Must'd out Aug. 7, 1865. 

1st Col. W. W. AveriU; 2d do. John ^. 

M'Intosh ; 3d do. Edward S. Jones. 
61st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 24, 1851. Must'd out June 18, 1865 . 

1st Col. O. II. Rippey ; 2d do. Geo. C. Spear; 

Sd do. Geo.F. Smith; 4th do. Robert L. Orr. 



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G2d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
DrgauM July 4, 18G1. Must'tl out July i;j, 1801. 
1st Col. Samuel W. Black ; 2d do. Jacob B. 
I Sweitzer. 

G3d REG'T PENN. VOL. 

OrganM Aug. 25, 18G1. MustM out Aug. '», 18G5. 
1st Col. Alex. Hayes ; 2d do. A. S. M. Mor- 
gan ; 3(> do. Wm. S. Kirkwood. 

G4th REG'T, 4tli CAV. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 20, 18G1. Must'd out July 1, 18Go. 
1st Col. David Campbell; 2d do. James II. 
Cliilds ; 3d do. Jamft K. Kerr ; 4tli do. Geo. 
II. Covode; 5th do.*8aml B. M.Young. 

Goth REG'T, 5th CAV. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd March 12, 18G2. Must'd out Aug-. 7, 
1865. 1st Col. David CampbeU; 2ddo. R. 
M. West. 

GGth REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Jan. 15, 18G2, Col. JohnTatrick. 

CTth REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 24, 1861. Must'd out July 14, 18G5; 
1st Col. John F. Staunton ; 2d do. Harry 
White ; 3d do. John C. Carpenter. 
G8th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 2(), 18G2. Must'd out June 0, 1865. 
Col. Andrew II. Tippen. 

G9th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 10, 1861. Must'd out July 1, 1865. 
1st Col. Joshua T.Owen; 2d do. Dennis 
O'Kane; 3d do. William Davis. 



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70tli REG'T, 6th CAY. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd July 27, 1861. Must'd otit Aug. 27» 
1865. Ist.Col. Richard Rush ; 2d do. Chas. 
Ross Smith ; 3d do. Charles L. Leiper. « 

71st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Julyl, 1861. Mustered out July 2, 1864- 
1st Col. E. D. Baker; 2d do Isaac J. Wistar ; 
3d do. Richard Penn Smith. 

72d REG'.T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 10, 1861: Must'd out Aug. 24, 
1864 Col. De Witt C. Baxter. 

73d REG'T ?ENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 2, 1861. Must'd out July 14, 1865- 
1st Col. John A. Koltes ; 2d do. G. A. Muh- 
leck ; 3d do. Wm. Moore ; 4th do. Charles C 
Cress on. 

74th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 23, 1861. Must'd out Aug. 29', 
1865. 1st Col. A. Schimmelfennig ; 2d do. Jno. 
Hamm ; 3d do. Adolph Von Hartung ; 4th do. 
Gottleib Hoburg. 

75th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 7, 1861. Must'd out Sept. 1, 1865. 
1st Col. Henry Bohlen ; 2d do: Philip Scliapp ; 
Sd do. Francis Maher. 

76th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 10, 1861. Must'd out July 18, 
1865. 1st. Col. John M. Power; 2d do. D. 
W. C. StraAvbridge ; 3d do. John C. Camp- 
bell ; 4th do. John S. Littell. 



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77th REG'T rp:NN. VOL. 

OrganM Sept. 20,1801. Must'd out 



1st Col. Fred. F. Stambaugh ; 2d do. Tliomas 

E. Kose. 

78th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 20, 1801. ]MustM olit Sept. 11, 
1805. 1st Col. AVm. Sirwcll ; 2d do. Aug. 
B. Bonafon. 

70th REG'T PEXN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 10, 1801. Must'd out July 12, 
1805. Col. Henry A. Hambright. 
80th REGT, 7th CAV. PEXN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 21, 1801. Must'd out Aug. 23, 
1805. 1st Col. Geo. C Wynkoop ; 2d do. 
Wm. B. Sipes ; 3d do. Chas. C. M'Cormick. 
81st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 8, 1801. :Must'd out June 29, 
1805. 1st Col. James Miller; 2d do. Chas. 

F. Johnson; 3d do. II. Boyd iSIeKeen ; 4th 
do. Wm. Wilson. 

82d REG'T PENN VOL. 
Organ'd July 22, 1801. -Must'd out July 13, 
1805. 1st Col. David II. AVilliams ; 2d do. 
Isaac C. Bassett. 

83d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Juf)'21, 1801. :Must'd out June. 28, 
1805. 1st Col. John AV. M'Lane ; 2(1 do. 
Strong Vincent ; 3d do. O. S. AVoodward'; 4th 
do. Ciiauncey P. Rogers. 

8 Ith REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 30, 1801. Must'd out July 29, 



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18G5. 1st Col.' Wm. G. Murray; 2d do. 
Samuel M. Bowman. 

85th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

brgan'd Aug. 2, 18G1, Must'd Nov. 22, 18G4. 
Col. Joshua B. Howell. 

86th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ 'd Aug. 28, 186L Must'd out unknown. 
Col. Ernest Beteze. 

87th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 19, 1861. Must'd out June 29, 
1865. 1st Col. George Hay ; 2d do John W. 
SchaU ; 3d do Walter S. Franklin ; 4th do 
James Tearney. 

88th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 9th, 1861. Must'd out June 30, 
1865. 1st Col. Geo. P. M'Lean; 2d do 
Geo. W. Giie ; 3d do Louis Wagner. 
89th PvEG'T 8th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Jan. 17, 1862. Must'd out Aug. 11, 
1865. Isj; Col. D. M'M. Gregg ; 2d do Pen- 
nock Huey ; 3d do E. G. Chorman ; 4th do 
William A. Corrie. 

90th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 3, 1861, Musc'd out Nov. 16, 

1864. Col. Peter Lyle. 

91st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 7, 1862. Must'd out July 10, 

1865. Edgar M. Gregory. 

92d REG'T 9th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. .20, 1861. Must'd out Juiy 18, 



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18G5. 1st Col. E. C. Williams ; 2a do Thos. 
C. James ; 3d do Thos. C. Jordan. 
93d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. oth 18G1. Must'd out June 27, 
18G5. 1st Col. James M. M 'Carter ; 2d do 
John M. Mark ; 3d do James M. M'Cartcr ; 
4th do Chas. M. Eckman- 
94th REG'T 10th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 19, 18G1. Sold to New York. 
Col. A. H. McReynolds. 

95th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 12, 1801. Must'd out July 17, 
1865. 1st Col. John M. Gosline ; 2d do 
Gustavus W. Town ; 3d do Thomas J. Town ; 
4th do John Harper. 

9Gth REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Orian'd Sept. 23, 1801. Must'd out July 17, 
18G5. 1st Col. Henry L. Cake; 2d do Wm. 
H. Lessig. 

97th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July ;25, 1801. Must'd out Aug. 28, 
18G5. 1st Col. Henry R. puss ; 2d do Galu'a 
Pennypacker; 3d do John Wainwright. 
98th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 30, 18G1. Must'd out June 20. 
1805. 1st Col. John F.Ballier; Adolph Meh- 
ler ; John F. Ballier. 

99th REC^'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 7, 1801. Must'd out July 1, 1805. 
1st Col. Thos. W. Sweeney ; 2d do Peter Fritz ; 
Asher S. Leidy ; Edward R. Biles. 



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lOOth REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 28, 1861. Must'd out July 24, 
1865, 1st Col. Daniel Leasure ; 2d do 
Norman J. Maxwell. 

101st REG'T PENN VOL. 
Orsan'd Oct 4, 1861. Must'd out June 25, 
1865. 1st Col. Joseph H. Wilson; 2d do 
David B. Morris ; James SliearfFer. 
102d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 30, 1861. Must'd out June 28, 
1865. 1st Col. Thomas A. Rowley ; 2d do 
Joseph M. Kinkead ; 3d do John W. Patter- 
son ; 4th do James Patchell. 

103d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct 3, 1861. Must'd out June 25, 1865. 
CoL Theo. F. Lehman. 

104th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 5, 1861. Must'd out Aug. 25, 
1865. 1st Col. Wm, H. H. Davis; 2d do 
Theophilus Kephart. 

105th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 7, 1861. Must'd out July 11, 1865. 
1st Col. Amor A. M'Knight ; 2d do Wake- 
field W. Corbett p 3d do Amor A. MTvnight ; 
4th do Calvin A. Craig ; 5th do Jas. Miller. 
106th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 28, 1861. Must'd out June 30, 
1865. 1st do Turner G. Morehead ; 2d do 
John H. Gidlagher. 

107th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 15, 1861. Must'd out July 13, 
1865. 1st Col. Thomas A. Zeigle; 2d do 
Thomas F. M'Coy. 



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lO.^tli REG,T PENN. VOL. 
Ornran'd July '2'.], 1801. Must'd out Aup. 13, 
18(;5. 1st Col. Josiah Harlan ; 2d do Siun'I 
P. Spear; 3d do Franklin A. Stratton. 
lo'Jth REG: PENN. VOL. 
Or^ranM Nov. 8th 1861. Must'd oHt July 19 18G5. 
1st Col. Henry J. Stainrook ; 2d do Lewis "NV. 
Ralston. 

110th REG. PENN. VOL. ^ 

Ornjan'd Oct. 21, 18(U. Must'd out June 28, 

18Gr>. 1st *Col. AVm. D.Lewis Jr.; 2d do 

Janu's Crowther ; od do Isaac Rodgers ; 4th 

do Franklin B. Stewart. 

111th REC;. PENN. VOL. 
Organ 'd Sept. 2, 1801 Must'd out July9,18C>5. 
1st Col. M. Schlaudeeker ; 2d do George A. 
Cobliam ; od do Thomas A. Walker. 
112th 2d ART. REG. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Feb. 8, 1862. Must'd out June 20, 1865. 
1st Col. Charles Angeroth ; 2d do Aug. A. 
Gibson ; 3d do James L. Anderson ; 4th do 
Wm M. M'Clure. 

113th 12 CAV. REG. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 6, 1861. Must'd out July 20, 1865. 
1st Col William Frieshmuth ; 2d do Lewis 
B. Pierce ; 3d do INIareus A. Reno. 
114th REG. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 1, 1862. Must'd out May 29, 
1862. Colonel, Charles II. T. Collis. 
llSth REG. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 25, 1862. ISIust'd out June 28, 
1865. 1st Col. Robert E. Patterson; 2d do 
Francis A. Lancaster. 



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llGtliREG. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 1, 1862. Miist'd out July 14, 1865. 
ist Col. Dennis Heenan ; 2d do St. C. A. 
Mulliolland ; 3d do David Megraw. 
117tli REG. 13th CAV. PENN VOL. 
Organ'd July 1;1862. Must'd out July 14th, 1865. 
1 St Col. James A. Galliher ; 2d do Michael 
•'Kerwin. 

118th REG. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 28 1862. Must'd out. June 1 1865. 
1st Col. Chas. M.Prevost; 2d do Jas. Gwyn. 
119th REG. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 2, 1862. Must'd out June 20, 1865. 
1st Col. Peter C. Ellmaker; 2d do Gideon 
Clarke. 

121st REG PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 1, 1862. Must'd' out June 2, 1865. 

1st Col. Chapman Biddle ; 2d do Alex. Biddle. 

122dREG. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 12, 1862. Must'd out May 15, 

1863. Col. Emlen Franklin. 

123d REG. PENN, VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 21, 1862. Must'd out May 12, 
13, 1863. Col. John B. Clark. 

124th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 18, 1862. Must'd out May 17, 
1863. Col. Joseph W. Hawley. 

125th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 16, 18G2. Must'd outMay 18 and 
10, 1803. Col. Jacob Higgins. 

126th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 13, 1802. Must'd out May 20, 
18G3. Col. James G. Elder. 



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127th REG'T PKNN. VOL. 
Orfrnn'd An.ir. 10, 1802. MustM out May, 29, 
180.'3. Col. AVm. "NV. Jennings. 

128tli REG'T PKNxN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 25, 1802. Must d out May 10, 20, 
1803. 1st CoL Samuel Croasdale, 2d do Jos. 
A. Matthews. 

129th REG'T TENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 15, 1802. Must'd out May 18, 
1803. Col. Jaeob G. Frick. 

130th REG'T PENN. VOJ.. 
Organ'd Aug. 17, 1802. Must'd out May 21, 
1803. 1st Col. Henry J. Zinn ; 2d do Levi 
Maish. 

131st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 10, 1S02. Must'd out May 23, 
1803. Col. Peter II. Allabach. 

132d REG'T PENX. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 22d 1802. Must'd out May 21, 

1803. 1st Col. Riehard A. Oakford ; 2d do 
Vincent M. Wilcox ; 3d do Clias. Albright. 

133d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 24, 1802. Must'd out May 21, 22, 
23, 24, 25 and 20, 1803. Col. Erank B. 
Speakman. 

134th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Orgnn'd Aug. 20, 1802. Mu.^t'd out May 26, 

1804. 1st Col. Matthew S. (^lay; 2d do Ed- 
ward O'Brien. 

135th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 19, 1802. Must'd out May 21, 
1803. Col. James R. Porter. 



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136th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 9, ISQ'2. Miist'd out May 29, 
1063. Col. Thomas M. Bayne. 

137th REG'T PENiY. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 23, 1862. Must'd out June? 1 and 
2, 1863. 1st Col. C. L. K. Sumwalt ; 2d do 
M. 11. M'Clennan. 

I39th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 25, 1862. Must'd out June 21, 
1863. Col. Fred'k H. CoUier. 

140th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 8, 1862. Must'd out May 31, 1865. 
1st Col. Richard P. Roberts. 

141st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug.29,1862. Must'd out May 29, 1865. 
Col. Henry J. MekiU. 

142d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 1,1862. Must'd out May 19, 1865. 
1st Col. Robert P.Hummins ; 2d do Alfred B. 
McCalmont. 

143d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 18, 1862. Must'd out June 12, 1865. 
Col. Edmund H. Dana. 

145th RFG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 5, 1862. Must'd out May 31, 
1805. 1st Col. Hiram L. Brown ; 2d do David 
B. M'Creary. 

147th REG'T PENN". VOL. 

Organ'd June 17, 1864. Must'd out Julyl5, 

1865. 1st Col. Ario Pardee, Jr, 2d John Craig. 

148th REG'T PENN, VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 8, 1862. Must'd out June 1, 1865. 

IstCol. Jas. A. Beaver ; 2d do Jas.A. Beaver. 



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119th PvKGT PEXN VOLS. 

Orgun'd Aug. I'J, 1862. Must'd out June 14, 
18G5. 1st Col. Roy Stone ; '2d do John In\ in, 
l;30th RKGT TKNN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 4, 1862. Must'd out June 15 and 
23, 1S65. 1st Col. Lannrhorn Wistar ; 2d do 
Henry S. Ileidekoper; 4tli do (ieo. ^V. Joue.". 

15 1st ki:gt penx vol. 

Organ'd Nov. 11, 18G2, Must'd out July 27, 2S, 
211, o<> and 31. Col Hamson Allen. 
152d RK(;T, 3d AllT. PENN. VOL, 
Organ'd Mareh 18, l85o. Must'd out July 11, 25 
and Nov. 0, 18(35. Col. Josejili Roberts. 
15;MRKG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 11, 1862. Must'd out July 21 
Col. Ch.'irles Glanz. 

155th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 5, 1862. Must'd out June 2, 18G2. 
1st Col. Edward Jay Allen ; 2d do John II 
Cain ; 4th do Alfred L. Pearson. 

157th REG'T PENN. COL. 
OrWd Dec. 1,1864. Must'd out June 20, 1SG5 
Col. Edmund T. Tiers. 

158th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 21, 1862. Must'd out Aug. 1SG3. 
Col. David R. McKibben; • 
159th REG'T, 14th ART. PENN. VOL- 
Organ'd Nov. 24, 1862. Must'd out Aug. 14 and 
jNov. 2, 1865. Col. James M- Schoonmaktr. 
IGOth REG'T. 15th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 8, 1862. [Must'd out June 21, 18G5. 
Colonel William J. Palmer. 



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161st REG'T IGth CAV. PENX. YOL. 

Organ'd Oct. 18. 1862. Must'd out Aug. 11, 
1865. 1st Col. J. Irvin Gregg, 2d do. Lorenzo 
D. Rodgers. 

162d REG'T 17th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct, 18, 1862. Must'd out June 16, 1865. 
1st Col. J. H. Kellog, 2d do. J. Q. Anderson. 
163d REG'T 18th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Dec. 24, 1862". Must'd out June 14, 1865. 
1st Col. Tim. M. Brj^^n, Jr., 2d do. T. F. Ro- 
denbaugh. Must'd out June 14, 1865. 
i65th REG'T PEEN. VOL. 
Organ'd Dec. 6, 1862. Must'd out July 28, 1863. 
Col. Charles H. Buehler. . 

166th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 25, 1862. Must'd out July 28, 
1863. Col. Andrew J. Fulton. 

167th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organi'd Nov, 6. 1862. Must'd out August 11 
and 12, 1863. 1st Col. Charles A. Knoderer, 
2d do. Joseph DePuy Davis. 

168th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 28, 1862. Must'd out July 24, 25 
and 25, 1863. Col. Joseph Jack. 

169th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 28, 1862. Must'd out July 25, 26 
and 27, 1863. ' Col. Lewis AV. Smith. 
171st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 18, 1862. Must'd out Aug.,6, 7 
and 8, 1863. Col. Everard Bierer. 
172d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 19, 1 862. Must'd out July 31 and 
Aug. 1, 1863. Col. Charles Kleckner. 



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173a REO'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 17, 18(',2. ]\Iust'(l rmt Aug. If,, 17 
and 18, 18G3. Col. Daniel Nagle. 
174tli REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Nov. 11), 18G2. Must'dotit 

Col. John Nyce. 

i7oth reg'tpi:n^\ vol. 

Organ'd Nov. 22, 1802. Must'd out : 

Col. Samuel A. Dyer. 

17Gtli REG'T PENN. vol. 
Organ'd Nov. 28, 18G2. :>^ist'd out Aujx. 17, 18 

and VJ, 18G3. Col. Ani])rosc A. Lecliler. 
.177tli RECrT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Nov. 20, 18G2. Must'd out Aug. 4, .') 

and 7, 1803. Col. George B. Weistling. 
178tli REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Dec. 2, 1862. Must'd out Jidy 27, 18C3. 

Col. James Johnson. 

llMi REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Dec. 8, 1802. Must'd out July 27, 1SG3. 

Col. William IL Blair. 

180th RECt'T, 19th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. 24, 1803. Must'd out Jan 40, 18G5. 

Cul. Alexander Cummings. 

181st REG'T, 20th CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 7, 1803. Must'd out July 13, 

180r>. 1st Coh John E. Wynkoop ; '2d do 

Gabriel :Middleton. 

182d REG'T, 21st CAV. PENN. VOL. 
Oriran'd July 14, 1,803. Must'd out Julv8, 180.3. 

i'st Col. William IL Boyd ; 2d do. Oliver B. 

Knowles. 



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183cl REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd March 8, 1864. Must'd out July 1^, 
1865. Ist Col. George P. McLean ; 2d do 
John F. M'Cullough ; 3d do James C. Lynch ; 
4th do George T. Egbert. 

184th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd May 13, 1864. Must'd out June 2 and 

July 14, 1865. Col. John II Stover. 

185th REG'T, 22d CAV. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Aug. 5, 1863. Must'd out Oct. 31, 

1865. Col. Jacob Higgins. 

186th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Orfran'd March 21, 1864. Must'd out Aug. 15, 
1865. Col. Henry A. Frink. 

187th REG'T PENN, VOL. 
Organ'd May, 1864. Must'd out Aug. 3, 1865. 
1st Col. John S. Schultz ; 2d John E. Parsons. 
188th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Orghnd April 12, 1864. 1st Col. George K. 
JBowen ; 2d do John G. Gregg. 
189th REG'T, 4th ART. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd April 30, 1864. Must'd out Aug. 1864. 
Col. William McClure. 

190th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 6, 1864. Must'd out June 28, 1865. 
Col. Wm. R. Ilartshorne. 

191st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd June 6, 1864. Must'd out June 25, 1865. 
Col. James Carle. 

192d REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 15, 1864. Mwst'd out Aug. .24, 
1865. 1st Col. William B. Thomas ; 2d do 
William W. Stewart. 



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108a REGT rp:xN. vol. 

Organ'd Julv 24, 18(U. ]\Iusteml out Nov. 0, 
18G4. Col John li. Clnrk.'. 

104th HEG'T PKNN. VOL. 
Organ'd July 24, 18G4. jSIust'd out Nov. 5 and 
0, 18(34. " Col. James Nagle. 

10.1th REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Julv 25, 18:>4. Must'd out June 21, 
1865. Col. Joseph W. Fisher. 

lOGth REGT PENxX. VOLS. 
Organ'd July 20 1804. Must'd out Nov. 17, 
18G4. Hermanns Neff. 

107th REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Julv 22, 18G4. Must'd out Nov. 11, 
18G4. Col. John R. Ilaslett. 

108th RKG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 15, 18G4. Must'd out June 3 and 
4, 18G5. Col. Horatio G. Sickel. 

109th REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Oct. .3, 18G4.' Must'd out June 28, 1865. 
Col. James C. Briscoe. 

200th REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 7, 18G4. Must'd out May 30, 
18G5. Col. Charles W. Diven. 

201st REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Aug. 20, 1864. Must'd out June 21, 
1865. Col. F. Asbury Awl. 

202.1 REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 5, 18G4. Must'd out Aug. 3, 1865. 
Col. Charles Allbright. 

203d REGT PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 20, 18G4. Must'd out June 22, 
1865, 1st Col. John W. Moore ; 2d do Oliver 
P. Harding ; 3d do Amos W. Bacliman. 



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204th REGT, 5th ART. PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 13, 1864. Must'd out June 30, 
1865. Col. Geo. S. Gallupe. 

205th REG'T PENN. VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 3, 1864. Must'd out June 2, 

1865- Col. Joseph A. Matthews. 

206th REG'T PEN^ VOL. 

Organ'd Sept. 12, 1864. Must'd out June 26, 

1865. Col. Hugh J. Brady. 

207th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept 8, 1864. Must'd out May 31, 
1865. Col. Robt. C. Cox. 

208th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 12, 1864. Must'd out June 1, 
1865. Col. Alfred B. McCalmont. 
209th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 15 1864. Must'd out May 31, 
1865. Col Tobias B. Kaufman. 

210th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 24, 1864. Must'd out May 30, 1865. 
Col. William Sergeant. 

211th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 17, 1864. Must'd out June 2, 
1865. 1st Col. Jas. A. Trimble ; 2d do. Levi 
A.'-Dodd. 

212th REG'T, 6th ART. PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd Sept. 15, 1864. Must'd out June 13, 
1865. Col. Charles Barnes. 

213th REG'T PENN. VOL. 
Organ'd March 4, 1865. Must'd out Nov. 18, 
18(55. Col. John A. Gorgas. 

2Uth REG'T PENN. VOLS. 
Organ'd Apr. 5, 1865. Must out 1866. Col D. B. McKibben. 
216th REG T PENN. VOL. 
gan'd Apr. 21, 1865. Must, out July 31, 1865. Col. Fr. Wislar. 



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Snuf/ bxj the thirty -four Misses at the Flag 
raising at the Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, on 
llmrsday evening, June llth, 180 1. 

AIR.— G.iy and li.-.ppy 

Oomo young ladies swell the Chorus, 

Let your voices fill the air ; 
For our Flag floats proudly o'er us, 

The Stripes and Stars are waving there. 

So let the South jog along as it will, 

We are for the Union still ; 
We're for the Union, we're for the Union, 

We are for the Union still. 

Our Union must not be divided, 

For every freeman takes a pride, 
In the Flag thats been deridoil 

By the flood of treason's tide. 

So let the South jog, &c. 

Our fathers framed the Constitution. 

We are pledged to keep it pure ; 
And maintain from dissolution, 

Our Union which must long endure. 
So let the South jog, &e. 



God is with the right forever, 

He protected Washington, 
Trust in him and he will never 

Fail when victory must be won. 

So let the South jog, <ke. 



